Yogva [2] [3] ( Komi-Perm. Yog ), (Yegva) - a village in the Kudymkar district of the Perm Territory . The population is 760 [1] people. (2010). The administrative center of the Yogvinsky rural settlement . Located on the river Egva .
| Village | |
| Yogva (Yegva) | |
|---|---|
| Komi Perm. Yӧg | |
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Perm region |
| Municipal district | Kudymkar |
| Rural settlement | Yogvinskoe |
| History and geography | |
| First mention | 1647 |
| Former names | Zyanimova, Zanimova |
| Village with | XVIII century |
| Timezone | UTC + 5 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↘ 760 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 619560 |
| OKATO code | 57121000271 |
| OKTMO code | 57821414101 |
Content
History
The settlement has been known since 1647 as the village of Zyanimova, since 1678 it is known as Zanimova, since 1719 - the modern name, along the river. Then, at the beginning of the XVIII century, with the construction of the St. Nicholas Church, the village received the status of a village.
March 27, 1861 in Yegve there was an uprising of peasants, severely crushed by the troops.
On August 10, 1929, a collective farm named after G.V. Petrov was organized in the village, in 1950 it was enlarged and renamed the collective farm named after Stalin, and since 1960 it has been named the Urals.
In 1930-1940, a creamery operated in the village, and in 1935-1958, the Moskvinsky machine and tractor station .
As of July 1, 1963, 562 people lived in the village [4] .
In 1971, a mast 220 meters high of the Berezniki-Kudymkar radio relay line, repaired in the 2010s, was put into operation near Yegva.
Egva was the center of the Yeghvinsky volost of the Solikamsk (Usolsky) district, then the Yegvinsky village council, since 2006 - the center of the Yogvinsky rural settlement.
Population
| Population | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1869 | 1926 | 2002 | 2010 [1] |
| 490 | ↘ 478 | ↗ 780 | ↘ 760 |
Infrastructure and Attractions
Collective farm "Ural", automatic telephone exchange, post office 619560, feldsher-midwife station. Kindergarten, high school with a school museum, village library. Florence Fedorovich Pavlenkov (since 1909, 11.8 thousand storage units). The St. Alexis Church (1866) operates. Monuments to victims of the Civil War and World War II were erected.
People Associated with the Village
Among the famous natives of Egva are the writer Mikhail Pavlovich Likhachev (1901-1937), one of the founders of Komi-Permian literature, and Colonel Leonid Filippovich Tomilin (1922-1993) - an artilleryman, Hero of the Soviet Union (medal No. 2555, 1944).
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 VPN-2010. The number and distribution of the population of the Perm Territory . Date of treatment September 10, 2014. Archived on September 10, 2014.
- ↑ Official site of the Yogvinsky rural settlement
- ↑ Charter of the Yogwinsky Rural Settlement ( .doc )
- ↑ Perm region. Administrative division. - Perm book publishing house, 1963.
Literature
- Shumilov E.N. Your Small Homeland: A Brief Historical and Toponymic Guide. 4th ed., Rev. and add. Perm, 2005.111 p.